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Clearview Athletics Brochure Sporting Behavior Message from Athletics Director Dan May You are expected to accept seriously the responsibility and learview has a long history of athletic success at both the high school and middle school privilege of representing your school and community while Clevels. As the Athletics Director, I am dedicated to continuing the proud tradition of Clearview participating in interscholastic athletics. You are expected Clearview Athletics. to: Together with our talented and hard-working coaching staff, we provide opportunities for our • Treat opponents, coaches and officials with respect. student-athletes to find success on the alley, course, court, field, mat and track as well as develop important skills that will benefit them later in life. • Display no behavior that could incite fans or other partici- Schools pants in the contest or which is intended to embarrass, Participation in the Clearview School’s extracurricular activities is both an honor and a privilege. ridicule or demean others under any circumstances Students who choose to belong to any team or group have made themselves subject to additional including on the basis of race, religion, gender or national responsibilities, not only to themselves, but also to their teams, groups and school. origin. Clearview is a proud member of both the Ohio High School Athletic Association and the 12-team Patriot Athletic Conference. • Remember that winning isn’t everything. Having fun, We follow all guidelines established by these two organizations, which take into account the best interest of all student-athletes. improving your skills, making friends and doing your best are also important. The following brochure includes guidelines set forth by the OHSAA. A complete list is available at http://www.ohsaa.org. The OHSAA has established a policy for students ejected or disqualified for unsporting behavior or flagrant fouls. If If you have any questions concerning Clearview Athletics please call (440) 233-6313. Go Clippers! you are ejected or disqualified: Sincerely, • You will be ineligible for all contests for the remainder of Dan May, Athletics Director that day, and Patriot Athletic Conference • You will be ineligible for all contests at all levels in that CHS Sports sport until two regular season/tournament contests are Clearview High School offers the following varsity sports: played at the same level as the ejection (one contest in football). Fall Winter Spring Football Boys Basketball Baseball If you are ejected or disqualified a second time in a season, Cross County Wrestling Softball you are subject to additional, stiffer penalties, including Volleyball Girls Basketball Track suspension from play for the remainder of the season in Cheerleading Cheerleading that sport. Bowling STRIPES DIVISION STARS DIVISION Note: The complete OHSAA ejection/disqualification policy for unsporting behavior can be found in the OHSAA DMS Sports Brooklyn Black River Handbook and is posted on the OHSAA web site (www. Clearview Brookside ohsaa.org). Durling Middle School offers the following 7th and 8th Columbia Buckeye Athletics Fairview Firelands grade sports: Lutheran West Keystone Fall Winter Spring Oberlin Wellington Football Boys Basketball Track Cross County Wrestling http://www.clearviewschools.org Volleyball Girls Basketball Cheerleading Cheerleading Scholarship Regulations Amateurism Non School Teams You may attend any public or non-public high school in You will lose your amateur status and forfeit your eligibility A member of an interscholastic squad in a team sport (baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, ice hockey, soccer, softball and volley- which you are accepted when you enter high school (grade if you: ball) may not participate in an athletic contest, tryouts or any type of team or group training or practices on or with a non-school squad 9) from a 7th-8th grade school. in a team sport in the same sport during the school’s interscholastic season. • Compete for money or other monetary compensation. • In individual sports of bowling, cross country, golf, gymnastics, swimming and diving, tennis, track and field and wrestling, however, In order to maintain eligibility for grades 9-12, you must be you may practice and try out for a non-school team but may not compete in a contest. currently enrolled in a member school and have received • Capitalize on your athletic fame by receiving money, merchandise or services. passing grades in a minimum of five (5) one credit courses, A member of an interscholastic squad in a team sport (baseball, basketball, field hockey, football, ice hockey, soccer, softball and vol- or the equivalent, in the immediately preceding grading • Receive expenses or compensation from a sponsor leyball) may tryout, practice and compete on non-school teams before and after the school season provided: period. unless that sponsor is a recognized amateur governing 1. The number of students from the same school on the roster of the non-school team is limited to five (5) students in the sports of Seventh- and eighth-grade students must be currently body or organization, recognized by a member school or soccer, field hockey and ice hockey; four (4) students in the sports of baseball and softball; three (3) students in the sport of volleyball, enrolled in a member school and have received passing is your parent or guardian. and two (2) students in the sport of basketball. School football team members are prohibited from competing on non-school teams grades in a minimum of five subjects that receive a grade except from June 1 to July 31. Note: Seniors are exempt from these limitations after the conclusion of their sport season. In addition, • Sign a contract or make a commitment to play profes- or a pass/fail in the immediately preceding grading period. there is no limit on the number of students from the same school team that may participate on the same non-school team from June 1 sional athletics. to July 31. • A student becomes a member of an interscholastic • Receive services, merchandize or any form of financial squad, and thus establishes eligibility, when he/she 2. You have no contact with school coaches while on a non-school team other than the 10 days permitted between June 1 and July 31. assistance from a professional sports organization. participates in a contest (scrimmage, preview or regular • You may be declared ineligible for the remainder of the school season for violating these rules during the school season. season game). • Compete with a professional athletics team even if no pay is received. • You may be declared ineligible for the next season for violating these rules outside the school season. • You may not use summer school grades for failing grades received or lack of courses taken in the final • Enter into an agreement with a sports or marketing • A senior may be declared ineligible for the remainder of the school year for violating these rules. grading period. agent. Note: Check the OHSAA Sports Regulations (available on the OHSAA web site) for the date you must cease participation on non-school • Your semester or yearly grades have no effect on teams in order to be eligible for OHSAA tournament competition along with penalties for non-compliance with this date. OHSAA eligibility. Age • Those taking postsecondary school courses must High school students (grades 9-12) who turn 19 years Alcohol, Tobacco & Drugs Preparticipation Forms comply with OHSAA scholarship regulations. of age prior to August 1, are ineligible for interscholastic You are prohibited from using any form of alcohol, Each year you must submit a physical examination form athletics. signed by a medical examiner before you begin practice • The eligibility or ineligibility of a student continues tobacco or illegal drugs at the playing site of an interscho- for a school sport. In addition, your parents/guardian and until the start of the fifth school day of the next grading Seventh- and eighth-grade students who turn 15 years lastic contest. The penalty is disqualification from that you must sign the OHSAA period, at which time the grades from the immediately of age prior to August 1, are ineligible for 7th-8th grade contest, and you will likely face additional school and/or legal penalties. preceding grading period become effective. Note: Check athletics but are eligible to participate in high school Authorization and Consent Forms. with your principal or athletic administrator to determine athletics. If you use anabolic steroids or other performance the exact date that eligibility will be restored. • Procedures will be reviewed by school officials. • There are exceptions to this regulation, so please ar- enhancing drugs, you are ineligible for interscholastic Transfers range a meeting with your principal or athletic administra- competition until medical evidence indicates that your • Physical examinations are valid for one year from the tor to review these exceptions. system is free of these items. date of the exam except for those that take place from Once you establish your eligibility at a high school, a May 1-June 1. Those exams are valid for one year plus transfer to a different high school will mean you will be through the end of the next school year. ineligible for athletics for one year from the date of enroll- ment in the new school. There are several exceptions to this regulation. To see if you qualify for an exception, you and your parents should arrange a meeting with your principal or athletic adminis- trator..
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